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Posted By: ToddK, 04-18-2022, 08:51 PM

an artichoke?

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04-18-2022, 09:17 PM   #2
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I love the contrasting colours in this shot
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QuoteOriginally posted by ToddK Quote
an artichoke?
A great shot, I like it.
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I love the contrasting colours in this shot
Thanks EM! They do have some great colors.
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A great shot, I like it.
Thank you!

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I would guess that I have never seen a live an growing artichoke before. I must get out more. I agree with EM about those colors. Nice detailed image.
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Great whorl patterns suddenly bolded by a burst of baby blue!
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I would guess that I have never seen a live an growing artichoke before. I must get out more. I agree with EM about those colors. Nice detailed image.
Thanks Mike!
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Great whorl patterns suddenly bolded by a burst of baby blue!
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Thanks Angky! I am amazed at the colors that they develop when left to bloom.

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Lots of color and lots of detail - good stuff, buddy.

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Lots of color and lots of detail - good stuff, buddy.

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Thanks, my friend!
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